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"A Wall Street guide to watches"

Jakobb

Vacheron
2-Faktor
Epic.

"Hublot - If this isn’t a marketing case study, it should be. Born in 1980 with no provenance, Hublot put the ‘whore’ in horology. The brand spent the better part of three decades in obscurity, until Jean Claude Biver took the reins in 2004. He brought in a new designer, increased the prices to shift the perception of the brand, and focused almost entirely on product placement and celebrity endorsements. As a result, turnover has grown more than ten-fold over the last decade. In other words, the world is full of idiots and Eurotrash bankers"

http://uk.businessinsider.com/a-wall-street-guide-to-watches-2015-8?r=US&IR=T
 

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Patek
2-Faktor
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Hoarz

Cartier
2-Faktor
Han nämnde lite klockor i en artikel för två år sedan också.

Watches
  • I saw an Associate get picked off for sporting a new Daytona the week before bonus. A quick "if you want watches to matter, go work at Morgan Stanley" wiped that smirk right off his face.
#1: Wearing a Rolex is like driving an Audi. It says you've got some money, but nothing to say.
  • Thanks to Hank Paulson, Nike running watches and Livestrong bracelets were to 2004 what Lloyd's stubble beard has been to 2012-13. There are quite a few senior guys that still wear a Nike sport watch, intentionally, or even no watch at all.
#1: Not wearing a watch is the new Patek.
  • Forget all about Hublot. It’s a great way to tell people that you’re an idiot who has more money than taste. Hublot was a second-rate brand with third-rate craftsmanship until about 15 years ago when they arbitrarily doubled the price and started paying celebrities and sport figures to wear them. It's been a marketers wet dream.
#1: Hublot put the ‘whore’ in ‘horology’

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-dress-the-part-on-wall-street-2013-8#ixzz3hylzWHi3

För övrigt en mycket underhållande herre.
 
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